Memorize Isaiah 53:6
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Press play, repeat after me, and let's memorize Isaiah 53:6 together:
Isaiah compares us to sheep because sheep are dependent on their shepherd. They don't usually wander all at once—they drift little by little, and once they're lost, they can't simply find their way home on their own. Isn't that true of our hearts? We are all prone to go our own way instead of following God's. Yet this verse doesn't end with our wandering. It points us to the hope of the gospel: the Lord laid our iniquity on Christ, our Good Shepherd, who came to seek the lost and bring us back to Himself. As you memorize this verse this week, may it remind you that our hope is not in finding our own way back to God, but in the Shepherd who gave His life to bring us home.
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